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seven states have teen only texting dance. 17 states plus d.c. prohibit school bus drivers from using cell phones were operating the bus. 21 states plus d.c. prohibit new drivers from using cell phones while behind the wheel. just this year in 2009, 202 bills were up for consideration and 46 states. that's up from 112 bills and 33 states last year in 2008. so far, this year 20 bills have passed in 13 states. including arkansas, colorado, illinois, maryland, north carolina, tennessee and virginia. though states have all passed texting ban. arkansas, colorado passband on teen texting on my state we passed the handheld ban. connecticut passed legislation allowing numbers of the armed forces to use hand-held phones while driving. illinois, texas enacted laws banning cell phone use in schools of virginia passed a bill prohibiting school bus drivers from using cell phones. again, these are lost just passed this year. the louisiana house passed a resolution asking the department of transportation and the department of public safety to study the use of c
seven states have teen only texting dance. 17 states plus d.c. prohibit school bus drivers from using cell phones were operating the bus. 21 states plus d.c. prohibit new drivers from using cell phones while behind the wheel. just this year in 2009, 202 bills were up for consideration and 46 states. that's up from 112 bills and 33 states last year in 2008. so far, this year 20 bills have passed in 13 states. including arkansas, colorado, illinois, maryland, north carolina, tennessee and...
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it's heavy at times philly down to d.c. stretching back into west virginia, but the wind warnings are up there. those are the areas that are shaded in red. lower parts of virginia and maryland, also the coast of virginia. the yellow shaded areas, wind advisories for today. winds gusting easily to 50 miles an hour. it will be a tough commute for you, no doubt. look at that big stream of rain up the atlantic ocean, piling it in and blasting its way all the way through virginia, back into d.c. and then wrapping around across western virginia through roanoke. you can see there with the blacksburg radar picking up very well. then up to the north the leading edge is right around the philadelphia metro. to new york, i don't think you'll get a lot of rain out of this but the wind is really going to be affecting you basically for the next couple of days. also the rain heavy at times. we have flash flood warnings for a good chunk of north carolina, virginia and for georgia through alabama from the rain from yesterday. we'll have full
it's heavy at times philly down to d.c. stretching back into west virginia, but the wind warnings are up there. those are the areas that are shaded in red. lower parts of virginia and maryland, also the coast of virginia. the yellow shaded areas, wind advisories for today. winds gusting easily to 50 miles an hour. it will be a tough commute for you, no doubt. look at that big stream of rain up the atlantic ocean, piling it in and blasting its way all the way through virginia, back into d.c. and...
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i know also on montrose avenue and washington d.c., there used to be a man who came over from switzerland who was a neo-nazi- islamic extremists. he combined his love for the of that letter with his love for the ayatollah khomeini. it is a totally unlikely allies and that's why it does not work. it is not operational. host: our next call comes from columbus, ohio, on our line for democrats. caller: thank you for taking my call. is your organization going to investigate any possible ties with terrorists and the hip-hop generation. n? the potential there would be explosive in america. host: let me ask you why the hip-hop generation, as you say, would be more susceptible to the leanings of a jiahd organization? caller: i think they are extremely vulnerable. you have the hip-hop generation who has the elevated mail munchies mo. -- male machismo. that would feed into a muslim ideology that would feed into this. host: the islamic groups are not the only ones that subjugate women. caller: that's true but they do. i have worked as a substitute teacher. i have seen children of homegrown terrorists
i know also on montrose avenue and washington d.c., there used to be a man who came over from switzerland who was a neo-nazi- islamic extremists. he combined his love for the of that letter with his love for the ayatollah khomeini. it is a totally unlikely allies and that's why it does not work. it is not operational. host: our next call comes from columbus, ohio, on our line for democrats. caller: thank you for taking my call. is your organization going to investigate any possible ties with...
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d.c. about a half hour, maybe an hour or more in some spots around there. but that's about it so far. nothing current. these are all forecasts. more in just a bit. >> forecasts, okay. thanks, bob. >>> the governor of idaho is looking for ideas to cut the state's budget and he's asking residents for some help here. the state has set up a website to get suggestions on how to save money. so far the governor's office has received more than 100 e-mails with ideas. >> this citizen has this suggestion about going this different or doing this different in health and welfare. what do you think? can we implement that kind of an idea and save money? >>> the governor's office says it plans to release the e-mails sometime in the near future. got some breaking news right now. that south african runner whose gender has been questioned will keep her gold medal. larry smith has the latest on that. that was a long running story. >> yeah. what a firestorm the last couple of months. caster will remain the championship and on top of that the results of her gender test will rema
d.c. about a half hour, maybe an hour or more in some spots around there. but that's about it so far. nothing current. these are all forecasts. more in just a bit. >> forecasts, okay. thanks, bob. >>> the governor of idaho is looking for ideas to cut the state's budget and he's asking residents for some help here. the state has set up a website to get suggestions on how to save money. so far the governor's office has received more than 100 e-mails with ideas. >> this...
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she's not been to d.c. she's just an unbelievable politician, somebody we haven't seen for it -- remember that movie mr. smith does to washington? while this is mrs. palin goes to washington. >> i know it, if there's something wrong inside the beltway, what is wrong? >> well, i think we need to get rid of these, what you call them, these long-term politician is. the ones that have been there 30, 40 years. they get entranced with that kind of mentality. and they are corrupt. every time you turn on booktv there's another corrupt politician for an ethics charge. the main thing, they don't listen to us anymore. they don't listen to us out in the heartland. they'll listen to us. she does. >> there's something you missed same? >> yes, i want to say she's a woman with strong values and a woman with impeccable integrity and a very strong faith in god. and she's not ashamed to let that show. >> i think that's fantastic and i agree with her 100%. >> doer words and we believe and not, perfect. set perfectly. >> so y
she's not been to d.c. she's just an unbelievable politician, somebody we haven't seen for it -- remember that movie mr. smith does to washington? while this is mrs. palin goes to washington. >> i know it, if there's something wrong inside the beltway, what is wrong? >> well, i think we need to get rid of these, what you call them, these long-term politician is. the ones that have been there 30, 40 years. they get entranced with that kind of mentality. and they are corrupt. every...
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he met with him on a couple of occasions in washington, d.c., and they flip to. he became a supporter. so they did reach out to some of these liberal protestant leaders who you would think with the democrats would turn out not to be in this case, because they were still wary about the catholic church. so the answer is yes, there were some very prominent folks. they work in your circle and networks trying to persuade people to join them. but people like the christian century which was one of the leading liberal christian magazines of the day was anti-kennedy and pro-nixon. there were a lot of who were troubled by kennedy. so i do talk about that a bit in the book that very interesting. thank you very much. i appreciate your questions and your time and your attention. it's been a great pleasure. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
he met with him on a couple of occasions in washington, d.c., and they flip to. he became a supporter. so they did reach out to some of these liberal protestant leaders who you would think with the democrats would turn out not to be in this case, because they were still wary about the catholic church. so the answer is yes, there were some very prominent folks. they work in your circle and networks trying to persuade people to join them. but people like the christian century which was one of the...
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and backed by the republican and d.c. something similar is happening with charlie crist and mark rubio. the most enthusiastic voters right now are in the right, people who show up at tea party, the people who do the marches. and if the republican party wants future, they're going to have to find a way to get those voters involved and active. remember it's the same thing that happened with democrats after the 2004 election. at first a lot of people saying about the numbers, they're going to hurt the party. well, the democratic artie was able to incorporate it but also reaching out to the middle. and then we have 2006 with iraq obama in the white house. >> host: democratic line, good morning. elko good morning, how are you. and i think they're confused as to give the language of the people are very simplistic and naÏve. i mean, god help us i'd approach in her own view of things is so simplistic and so naÏve in the world was not like that. the world was much more complex thinking and they are capable of, you know, about. j
and backed by the republican and d.c. something similar is happening with charlie crist and mark rubio. the most enthusiastic voters right now are in the right, people who show up at tea party, the people who do the marches. and if the republican party wants future, they're going to have to find a way to get those voters involved and active. remember it's the same thing that happened with democrats after the 2004 election. at first a lot of people saying about the numbers, they're going to hurt...
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and the region bridging both the bullets to baltimore from washington d.c. and getting the bullets from chicago and taking them to battle. moving them to washington. getting an nhl franchise. bidding the capital centre. bigging the mystics here, building the verizon centre, which changed washington more than any one single factor. and his commitment to the community. he did so many things to so many -- for so many causes. he was a major, major player in this city for decades and decades. >> fair or unfair question, of the editor of the "the post" you got to get your audience with the different owners, how disability did he compare to the other occupiers? >> he was very tough and sensitive to criticism. the great story when ken delinger and -- criticized his save the caps campaign, abe was so hurt by that, he took a full panel ad out in the "washington post." we say when things are going advertising wise, unleash a columnist on abe and when he was criticized for the firing of michael jordan. he was very sensitive and at times he would avoid media contact or "
and the region bridging both the bullets to baltimore from washington d.c. and getting the bullets from chicago and taking them to battle. moving them to washington. getting an nhl franchise. bidding the capital centre. bigging the mystics here, building the verizon centre, which changed washington more than any one single factor. and his commitment to the community. he did so many things to so many -- for so many causes. he was a major, major player in this city for decades and decades....
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i was talking to charlie cook last night, like a lot of folks my ange in washington, d.c., i owe my career to him. as a young pack manager back in the 80's and 90's, there weren't a lot of resources to help us make decisions about races around the country, and the cook report was the best tool we had available. that was the highlight of my career. if charlie was a book, he would have some bushes on his back from people like the "new york times". one of the best political handicappers in the nation, a news leert that both party regard as authoritative. bob schaefer, cbs news, the bible of the political community. the "washington post," programs the best non-partisan tracker of races. and the pataki so where that ought to be. >> i am going through my blue period now, or not. >> exactly. we have been looking forward to this throughout the two days of this conference. please put your hands together for charlie cook and his panel of experts. >> i'm actually going to go over here even though the format lends itself to being over there. the reason is i think i do a better job standing rather than
i was talking to charlie cook last night, like a lot of folks my ange in washington, d.c., i owe my career to him. as a young pack manager back in the 80's and 90's, there weren't a lot of resources to help us make decisions about races around the country, and the cook report was the best tool we had available. that was the highlight of my career. if charlie was a book, he would have some bushes on his back from people like the "new york times". one of the best political handicappers...
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d.c. area attacks left ten people dead. mohammed's accomplice lee boyd malvo is serving life in prison. >>> the suspect in the ft. hood shootings army major hasan is refusing to answer questions. his attorneys say he's coherent but not talking about the attack. he's under guard in intensive care. investigators are trying to figure out what provoked the attack. they went on pause as 12,000 attended the memorial for the 12 soldiers and one retired soldiers killed in the shooting on monday. president obama promised justice. >> your loved ones endure through the life of our nation. their memory will be honored in the places they lived and by the people they touched. >> the president and first lady placed presidential coins in front of the battlefield crosses. the tributes met with an eerie silence. >> specialist hunt. >> especially when they starting calling the names of the soldier, you know, unanswered. that was a very sad moment. >> the shooting left 42 people wounded. many have faced multi
d.c. area attacks left ten people dead. mohammed's accomplice lee boyd malvo is serving life in prison. >>> the suspect in the ft. hood shootings army major hasan is refusing to answer questions. his attorneys say he's coherent but not talking about the attack. he's under guard in intensive care. investigators are trying to figure out what provoked the attack. they went on pause as 12,000 attended the memorial for the 12 soldiers and one retired soldiers killed in the shooting on...
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and there were a couple of national meetings, one in washington, d.c. and others in different places where they tried to organize leaders in these faith communities to go out and turn out the vote against kennedy because he was a catholic. so by the end of the election, almost every leading religious public figure of the day cuts across the story somewhere. billy graham is deeply involved at helping nixon win, norman vincent peel, the national association of evangelicals, an organization called protestant and other americans united for separation of church and state was deeply involved in organizing, they sort of secularized or cut off the religious part of their message, but early on they were one of the strongest anti-catholic voices in america in the '40s and '50s, and they went all in for nixon and worked against kennedy. those are sort of the two basic things i learned as we go through that campaign. i'm going to read a couple of passages and point you to three scenes, and we'll see how far we get, but one of them has to do with billy graham's work
and there were a couple of national meetings, one in washington, d.c. and others in different places where they tried to organize leaders in these faith communities to go out and turn out the vote against kennedy because he was a catholic. so by the end of the election, almost every leading religious public figure of the day cuts across the story somewhere. billy graham is deeply involved at helping nixon win, norman vincent peel, the national association of evangelicals, an organization called...
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flood advisories are also up along the potomac in washington, d.c. and up the delaware river to philadelphia. >>> a billboard along a san diego highway is offending people with a simple but very loaded message. don't believe in god, you are not alone. it was put up by a group called san diego coalition of reason. >> if you don't believe in god, we're letting you know you're not alone. there are other people in this area like them. >> i'm offended by it. that is attacking somebody's belief. >> i always believed in god and i don't like it. >> some people may respond negatively to the question but that's not the point. we're not here to offend anybody. >> i'm excited that people are actually opening up the question of is god real? is there a god? everyone has to make a personal decision about if they're going to believe in god. i think the very fact that you're posing the question causes an expectation, causes an interest. >> a similar billboard in cincinnati is reportedly being moved to a different spot because of alleged threats. just two days after i
flood advisories are also up along the potomac in washington, d.c. and up the delaware river to philadelphia. >>> a billboard along a san diego highway is offending people with a simple but very loaded message. don't believe in god, you are not alone. it was put up by a group called san diego coalition of reason. >> if you don't believe in god, we're letting you know you're not alone. there are other people in this area like them. >> i'm offended by it. that is attacking...
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not from washington d.c.. not anything that or act like anything she is not. she is just yourself and i like that. >> my name is nancy and i am from dayton, ohio. >> have you seen her in person before? >> no. i am anxious and excited to have the book signed. >> have you heard anything about the book yet? >> i have not read it yet. i watch fox news a lot in and they have had lots of interviews on there and i have been watching those and enjoying those just watching her. i am real excited. >> what is it that you like about sarah palin? >> just about everything. i like her conservative values, she is one of she is not ever trying to be something she is not. down to earth. she has her head on straight. not like the people that we deal with now and the government. >> day you have your ticket? no? sorry we are sold out. thank you for coming out. do you have your line letter for the event? >> i want to buy a magazine. we are closed for the syrupy many of them. sorry about that i am completely at of tickets. it is entirely sold out. >> can we come in to buy books? >>
not from washington d.c.. not anything that or act like anything she is not. she is just yourself and i like that. >> my name is nancy and i am from dayton, ohio. >> have you seen her in person before? >> no. i am anxious and excited to have the book signed. >> have you heard anything about the book yet? >> i have not read it yet. i watch fox news a lot in and they have had lots of interviews on there and i have been watching those and enjoying those just watching...
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d.c. just off the jersey shore, 34-mile-per-hour sustained winds. it will gust today near 50, and it's already happening. watch for beach erosion. and it's going to be a rough couple days. the low will sit off the carolina coast and gradually shift to the east over the next couple days. look at the flash flood watches and warnings, and that's in the green. anticipating three to four inches of rain in the next 24 to 48 hours and that's in the red shade in northern parts of virginia. more of that in a bit. and it's a big day for local ski resorts. mt. hood meadows are officially open in oregon. getting blasted with snow for the last couple days. an early start. cannot beat that. it's not even thanksgiving yet. more details in a bit. >> if you have snow, let's do something with it. >> yeah. >>> can you imagine buying expired medicine and food and baby food at a store. one major claim is paying a lot of money because of claims like that against it. >>> and taylor swift made history. >>> so at
d.c. just off the jersey shore, 34-mile-per-hour sustained winds. it will gust today near 50, and it's already happening. watch for beach erosion. and it's going to be a rough couple days. the low will sit off the carolina coast and gradually shift to the east over the next couple days. look at the flash flood watches and warnings, and that's in the green. anticipating three to four inches of rain in the next 24 to 48 hours and that's in the red shade in northern parts of virginia. more of that...
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the d.c. board of elections and ethics has decided they're not going to put this ballot initiative to the voters, the residents. they're not going to have a say in whether marriage should be just between a man and a woman. this is not going to happen. they decided just the council is going to have a vote on this. because the board said this discriminates and would be prohibited under the district of columbia human rights act if they put this to the voters. just the council is going to decide this issue on same-sex marriage in the district next month. they're expected to actually decide gay marriage is fine. now, some people say no. this should go to the voters. and in states where it has gone to the voters, they have shot down gay marriage. in states where it's been strictly the legislature and the courts, it has passed. this is the question. do you think citizens should have the right to vote on same-sex marriage or are you okay with the government deciding this issue? the government being th
the d.c. board of elections and ethics has decided they're not going to put this ballot initiative to the voters, the residents. they're not going to have a say in whether marriage should be just between a man and a woman. this is not going to happen. they decided just the council is going to have a vote on this. because the board said this discriminates and would be prohibited under the district of columbia human rights act if they put this to the voters. just the council is going to decide...
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i always thought he was from washington, d.c. >> steve: you consider him a native. he has been here for over 75 years of his life. he went to george washington universities and graduated there in 1945. then he went to work for his company's construction company for 12 years. made his fortune but gave so much of it back to the less fortunate. he was rewarded with a world championship, a team that you played for in 1978. we heard much of the last couple of days from some of the former players like kevin griefy and we talked to greg ballard the other night >> phil: that's right. wes unseld, too >> steve: yep. >> reporter: wizards playing the heat for the third time in the month of november. miami has won the first two games and you can see the averages there >> phil: low scoring games. something else that i really like from the team, nine players in that first half. every player has scored at least a point and they distributed the ball well and they have not lost anything on the defensive side. i think, you know, this is a good indication of what they had hoped for. no
i always thought he was from washington, d.c. >> steve: you consider him a native. he has been here for over 75 years of his life. he went to george washington universities and graduated there in 1945. then he went to work for his company's construction company for 12 years. made his fortune but gave so much of it back to the less fortunate. he was rewarded with a world championship, a team that you played for in 1978. we heard much of the last couple of days from some of the former...
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during the civil war the territory connected washington d.c. with the upper shenandoah valley, the territory that we are now standing on, became one of the major fields of battle and the civil war. harpers ferry and charlestown changed hands frequently with confederates in charge one day and a union army troops the next. in 1864, union general david hunter cantor charlestown with his army. it happens that andrew hunter was david hunter's first cousin, but they supported different sides of the conflict. general hunter was an abolitionist and andrew hunter was the defendant of slavery and the legal advisor to robert e. lee. when general hunter arrived in charlestown he ordered his men to burn andrew hunter's house to the ground. they did so on july 17, 1864. ignoring the protest of andrew hunter's wife in the other family members who occupied it. the civil wars often been described as a war of brothers against brothers. in charlestown at least it was also a war of first cousins against first cousins. three of the attorneys who helped brown in cha
during the civil war the territory connected washington d.c. with the upper shenandoah valley, the territory that we are now standing on, became one of the major fields of battle and the civil war. harpers ferry and charlestown changed hands frequently with confederates in charge one day and a union army troops the next. in 1864, union general david hunter cantor charlestown with his army. it happens that andrew hunter was david hunter's first cousin, but they supported different sides of the...
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whether you want to observe, or like a lot of people in d.c. want to fix or change. i think the essential foundation for it to know what's going on. if you know that's a women like ali can make $500 an hour. that's a strong insight into understanding why someone will do that. >> i would legalize prostitution. i agree with you. i'm not suggesting that people shouldn't go into it. what i'm saying is what does the chapter teach you? what does it teach you about the economists of prostitution? because as you say, you went in and less thanked a lot about it. it's an area where there's not a lot of data. if you are high-end, the last thing that you want is legalized. she's figure out how to get through the barriers to entry. she know her wage would go down. she says she wouldn't want it to be legalized. i think the other thing -- what you learn, i think -- what i learn from doing the study. i think the study of the street prostituted of all that's ever done, it might have been the one that i learn the most from. it's such a window in how the intercity works. and things you
whether you want to observe, or like a lot of people in d.c. want to fix or change. i think the essential foundation for it to know what's going on. if you know that's a women like ali can make $500 an hour. that's a strong insight into understanding why someone will do that. >> i would legalize prostitution. i agree with you. i'm not suggesting that people shouldn't go into it. what i'm saying is what does the chapter teach you? what does it teach you about the economists of...
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here in washington, d.c., nationwide on x.m. satellite radio channel 132, and on the web at c-span radio.org. you can also follow us on twitter. >> later today on "book tv"," three new books by and about sarah palin, including a book signing with the former vice-presidential candidate and alaskan governor. matthew continueinetti on the persecution of sarah palin. and scott con roy on sarah from ak average steven gillon follows the transfer of power following the kennedy assassination. a u.s. financial crisis on "after words." naomi prince on "it takes a pillage." she's interviewed by bernie sanders. find entire schedule on booktv.org. >> monday, the wireless spectrum and improving broad band service in the u.s. julius genachowi ask maps out his goals for the agency on "the communicators" on c-span 2. "washington journal" continues. host: we want to welcome tom udal. guest: thank you. good to be here. host: the only senator not to vote was the senator of ohio. is there anything in this health care bill that you don't like? guest
here in washington, d.c., nationwide on x.m. satellite radio channel 132, and on the web at c-span radio.org. you can also follow us on twitter. >> later today on "book tv"," three new books by and about sarah palin, including a book signing with the former vice-presidential candidate and alaskan governor. matthew continueinetti on the persecution of sarah palin. and scott con roy on sarah from ak average steven gillon follows the transfer of power following the kennedy...
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let me take you live to d.c. trying to get in or out, you have the clouds coming in, a little bit of wind out of the southeast right now. the rain showers will be there shortly. it's going to be kind of a dreary day for you. you can see there, there's i-90 going through rochester and syracuse. you get across western parts of new york state, that's where the heaviest rain is going to be found. more heavy rain, lots of wind and snow, too. that's an upper level low. it's back across the west with energy riding along it. lots of rain along the coastline and winds today gusting over 76 miles an hour along the puget coast. here's seattle, higher elevations around 2500 feet. that's where you'll get the snow, but that snow elevation will get up to 6,000 feet today. >>> we told you about a government panel's new mammogram guidelines, but now the health and human services says there is something even more important than these new recommendations. >>> plus, a woman held hostage at a t.j.maxx says she prayed and prayed while
let me take you live to d.c. trying to get in or out, you have the clouds coming in, a little bit of wind out of the southeast right now. the rain showers will be there shortly. it's going to be kind of a dreary day for you. you can see there, there's i-90 going through rochester and syracuse. you get across western parts of new york state, that's where the heaviest rain is going to be found. more heavy rain, lots of wind and snow, too. that's an upper level low. it's back across the west with...
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in the washington, d.c. to new york market, just as one little example, you can ride the bus from washington, d.c. to new york city for as little as $1, sometimes as much as $3530. on amtrak you might pay $250. host: do buzz companies make money? guest: absolutely. we've been doing it for well over 100 years. we are the successor to the stage coach. we know how to move people efficiently and do it with very little or no subsidy ats all. host: your current campaign features, talks about the bus service but also has a picture of a bus and next to it pentagon wins. why is that? guest: we are are environmentally friendly. there is a study that came out two years ago by the union of concerned scientists. totally independent study. they looked at transportation of all modes. and by virtually every metric that came back and said the bus is the most fuel efficient way to travel, whether it's two people going 200 miles or five people going 1,000 miles, bus service is the most efficient travel mode. so that's our camp
in the washington, d.c. to new york market, just as one little example, you can ride the bus from washington, d.c. to new york city for as little as $1, sometimes as much as $3530. on amtrak you might pay $250. host: do buzz companies make money? guest: absolutely. we've been doing it for well over 100 years. we are the successor to the stage coach. we know how to move people efficiently and do it with very little or no subsidy ats all. host: your current campaign features, talks about the bus...
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. >>> the washington, d.c. city council is planning to vote on a measure to legalize same-sex marriage next month, but it's not letting the public have a say. so do you think voters should be able to weigh in on this issue or would putting it on the ballot violate the rights of gays? your views next. >>> let's get the discussion in gear here. who should decide whether gay marriage is legalized? officials in washington, d.c., say it shouldn't be voters. washington recognizes same-sex marriages performed in other states. opponents are suing, though, to put the issue before voters. they want to define marriage as the union of a man and a woman, but the board of elections and ethics ruled this week that the proposed voter initiative would violate a city human rights law. in the meantime the city council is moving forward with its effort to completely legalize gay marriage in the district itself with the final vote expected before christmas. >>> so this is our your views question. so in other words just to clarify,
. >>> the washington, d.c. city council is planning to vote on a measure to legalize same-sex marriage next month, but it's not letting the public have a say. so do you think voters should be able to weigh in on this issue or would putting it on the ballot violate the rights of gays? your views next. >>> let's get the discussion in gear here. who should decide whether gay marriage is legalized? officials in washington, d.c., say it shouldn't be voters. washington recognizes...
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watch for delays in new york, philly and d.c. those are the longest. >> thanks. >>> a missing 5-year-old girl has been spotted. police say they know the man holding her in the surveillance tape but he's not the person they've charged with kidnapping. 8 >>> hey, good morning. 9:00 straight up on a friday. hope that's maybe the spoonful of sugar to make the medicine go down for you. morning, shun shine. i'm robin meade. here's what's going on today. renewed hope of find ago missing 5-year-old girl after police say that surveillance cameras spotted her alive. that's what you are seeing there. >>> plus, we could be less than three hours from the moment of truth for balloon boy's parents. what they're expecting to tell a judge about the whole scandal. >>> it might be the first ever facebook alibi. a man out of jail because he updated his status. >>> first, though, we learned this morning that the army psychiatrist charged with murdering 13 people at ft. hood is paralyzed. major nidal whhasan's attorney said she'll probably never walk
watch for delays in new york, philly and d.c. those are the longest. >> thanks. >>> a missing 5-year-old girl has been spotted. police say they know the man holding her in the surveillance tape but he's not the person they've charged with kidnapping. 8 >>> hey, good morning. 9:00 straight up on a friday. hope that's maybe the spoonful of sugar to make the medicine go down for you. morning, shun shine. i'm robin meade. here's what's going on today. renewed hope of find...
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eastern. >>> the mastermind behind the d.c. area sniper attacks said nothing before his execution last night. john allen muhammad died by lethal injection at account easte account remains. some victims' relatives witnessed the execution. so did the prosecutor who won the death penalty conviction. >> he died very peacefully, much more than most of his victims. i felt a sense of closure. i hope they did, too. i hope they have some solice by viture of his execution. >> muhammad got the death sentence the shooting deaths but they left ten people dead. his accomplice is serving life in prison. >>> and cleveland detectives are expanding the search next door to the home where 11 bodies were found. they're looking for more bodies and evidence. city crews are cleaning up debris to prepare it for thermal images search. anthony sowell is being held on five counts of aggravated murder. police say her lured women into his home with liquor and then attacked them. nine of the bodies found in the home have been i.d.'d thus far. >>>. >>> the dr
eastern. >>> the mastermind behind the d.c. area sniper attacks said nothing before his execution last night. john allen muhammad died by lethal injection at account easte account remains. some victims' relatives witnessed the execution. so did the prosecutor who won the death penalty conviction. >> he died very peacefully, much more than most of his victims. i felt a sense of closure. i hope they did, too. i hope they have some solice by viture of his execution. >>...
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everything good in health care in this country, creating a massive expansion peer tphao*er washington, d.c., $2.5 trillion in costs when fully implemented. who knows, if a lot of these things don't happen, if the tax increases don't occur, medicare cuts don't occur, it means borrowing from future generations. they talk about reducing the deficit by $130 billion only because they didn't include the physician fee fix, only because they had a revenue from something called the class act which is never going to become law. if it does, it's a huge money loser in the out years. and so you've got all these things if they did, including delaying the implementation date by five years so it understates the tree cost of this -- the true cost of this thing. all these things have been done to try to make this turkey look like something other than what it is, which is a massive increase in spending, massive tax increases on the american people, and increased premiums for americans, particularly americans, those 182 americans who already have health insurance who are going to get hit the hardest under thi
everything good in health care in this country, creating a massive expansion peer tphao*er washington, d.c., $2.5 trillion in costs when fully implemented. who knows, if a lot of these things don't happen, if the tax increases don't occur, medicare cuts don't occur, it means borrowing from future generations. they talk about reducing the deficit by $130 billion only because they didn't include the physician fee fix, only because they had a revenue from something called the class act which is...
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knew what the score was and how difficult it was for citizens to make concrete change in washington, d.c.. it seemed the government over run by lobbyists and being marinated in corporate campaign cash, and he had also a personal history of being able to open the process of. and i thought, well, if there were ever a time this would be the time to do it. so i get to washington and you know, i consider myself fairly well read. i read the newspapers every day. i majored in government and economics. i went to law school. i thought how hard could this be? [laughter] >> and then reality sets in. you know, we all grew up under this myth that anyone can run and the president of the united states, right? this is the national lower. that if you try to be anyone and you are not the party favorite of one of the two major parties, what do you. it is nearly impossible to run and effective national campaign. outside of the two-party system. and that's because we have systemic barriers, even if you have a supremely qualified candidate, even if you have popular support. we have systemic barriers that have
knew what the score was and how difficult it was for citizens to make concrete change in washington, d.c.. it seemed the government over run by lobbyists and being marinated in corporate campaign cash, and he had also a personal history of being able to open the process of. and i thought, well, if there were ever a time this would be the time to do it. so i get to washington and you know, i consider myself fairly well read. i read the newspapers every day. i majored in government and economics....
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people in the d.c. area were panicked until police finally called john allen muhammad and his accomplice lee boyd malvo on october 24th. >>> just in this morning, basketball legend kareem abdul-jabbar has made a stunning announcement that he has cancer. here's rafer weigel with that story and more. >> good morning to you, richard. real stunny stuff to hear this but he is very optimistic about it, which is a good thing of the we're talking about a basketball legend and star in films like "airplane" and other tv shows. the 62-year-old kareem abdul-jabbar said as we diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer called myeloid leukemia back in december. but the good news is his doctor says it's not a death sentence and he has a very good chance to live a normal life. >> i had a very good friend who died just three, four years ago from a different type of leukemia, but when that happened, it was devastating. and i thought i had the same thing, and i had months or weeks to live. >> now, he is now partnered with
people in the d.c. area were panicked until police finally called john allen muhammad and his accomplice lee boyd malvo on october 24th. >>> just in this morning, basketball legend kareem abdul-jabbar has made a stunning announcement that he has cancer. here's rafer weigel with that story and more. >> good morning to you, richard. real stunny stuff to hear this but he is very optimistic about it, which is a good thing of the we're talking about a basketball legend and star in...
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the issue of having to submit for my doctor to submit to washington, d.c. for them to okay it and i was running out of time. i went to ohio state university and had them do the transplant. >> uh-huh. >> caller: and medicare picked it up so i still owe the 20%, but my point is i think that maybe what we need to look at is working the way v.a. works, streamline things a little bit and do away with some of the wastes that we're having with this medicare, some waste, i forgot the numbers that are out there. even president obama admitted to, you know, there's i believe billions of dollars of waste annually. >> host: johnny, did you have out of-pocket expenses? >> caller: lots of out of pocket expenses. $21,000 so far. you know, i was asking the v.a. if they could pick it up and it was refused. >> host: thank you. we'll get a response. >> johnny, thank you for your service to our nation. we are grateful to that, when you were in the service. the v.a. takes care of 90% of your care until this. first of all, i would suggest you call my office in ohio and we'd be gl
the issue of having to submit for my doctor to submit to washington, d.c. for them to okay it and i was running out of time. i went to ohio state university and had them do the transplant. >> uh-huh. >> caller: and medicare picked it up so i still owe the 20%, but my point is i think that maybe what we need to look at is working the way v.a. works, streamline things a little bit and do away with some of the wastes that we're having with this medicare, some waste, i forgot the...
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take you live to d.c. traveling here low clouds are out there for the morning. looking at partly sunny skies to mostly sunny by the afternoon. not much of a travel delay there but you get it across new england and talk about that in a bit. there's a look at the capitol looking very lovely this morning. >> it is pretty. >> more details in a bit. >> i know that you know the news because you watch this show. so why don't you prove it to yourself. take the cnn challenge. challenge your friends, yourself, test your knowledge. you can pick your favorite anchor. so is hln's richelle carey. play now at cnn.com. >>> two sisters have a business that is right on the money. see how they're using cold, hard cash to make special flower arrangements. also ahead, you may soon have to pick up the tab for the afghanistan war. who is proposing a tax to cover the costs? >>> a window washer is okay after falling eight stories. this happened in seattle. the man was on top of the building when he fell. he hit a window on the way down. his safety rope actually broke his fall before he
take you live to d.c. traveling here low clouds are out there for the morning. looking at partly sunny skies to mostly sunny by the afternoon. not much of a travel delay there but you get it across new england and talk about that in a bit. there's a look at the capitol looking very lovely this morning. >> it is pretty. >> more details in a bit. >> i know that you know the news because you watch this show. so why don't you prove it to yourself. take the cnn challenge. challenge...
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in 2002 he shot at least 20 people in washington, d.c., maryland, and virginia. five in a single day. ten victims died. he's due to be executed at 9:00 eastern time tomorrow evening for the killing of a man at a virginia gas station. a sniper hit. muhammad's younger accomplice is serving life in prison. >>> the fbi is releasing documents suggesting a gatorade bottle found near caylee's remains contained a syrnge with traces of chloroform and testosterone. they couldn't say if it was a factor in her daughter's death. she's charged with first-degree murder. a medical expert said there's no way chloroform got in the syringe on accident. he says the presence of tes testosterone. >> because of the side effects. >> what side effects? >> if tox sis it and the volatile state of it. using it is very unreliable. it was ve placed with more modern and more reliable medications. >> why i still have you, how would testosterone or ethanol end up in there. >> it's naturally found in the body. it's also used by people using steroids for body building purposes or people with gende
in 2002 he shot at least 20 people in washington, d.c., maryland, and virginia. five in a single day. ten victims died. he's due to be executed at 9:00 eastern time tomorrow evening for the killing of a man at a virginia gas station. a sniper hit. muhammad's younger accomplice is serving life in prison. >>> the fbi is releasing documents suggesting a gatorade bottle found near caylee's remains contained a syrnge with traces of chloroform and testosterone. they couldn't say if it was a...
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on the contrary she is interested in doing what most d.c. parents want to happen and that is big change for their kids right away so why don't we talked afterwards? >> this is a question for mayor bloomberg. my question is you worked with the unions on the school bonus program. did you work with them on today's announcement on tenure? in other words to nuclear and part for secretary duncan i wonder do you have any comment on today's tender announcement? >> well, law is the law. as we read it it says we can for this year use the data in evaluating whether or not somebody deserves tenure. we used to do it. our lawyers before said to would have to start but now they say we can probably go ahead and if anybody would challenge us in court we would win. and we plan to do that. and i think in all fairness to the unions don't have any more interest in keeping teachers who can't teach in the classroom any more than anybody else does. their approach might be take more time to immediate problem but we have no interest in throwing teachers out that we c
on the contrary she is interested in doing what most d.c. parents want to happen and that is big change for their kids right away so why don't we talked afterwards? >> this is a question for mayor bloomberg. my question is you worked with the unions on the school bonus program. did you work with them on today's announcement on tenure? in other words to nuclear and part for secretary duncan i wonder do you have any comment on today's tender announcement? >> well, law is the law. as...
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. >>> lawyers for the d.c. area sm snit sniper attack plan to appeal to the supreme court. he killed ten people in 2002. attorneys for muhammad plan to file the appeal today. malvo is serving life in prison. >>> lawmakers want to be ban pilots from using laptop computers in cockpits. the chairman of the senate aviati aviation committee says a bill would be spintroduced in a week. >>> one dose of the h1n1 vaccine can protect almost all pregnant women from the flu. one dose. federal health officials hope the announcement will reassure expect a expectant mothers. they said there was an immune response to just one dose. >>> if you're flying to see your family for the holidays, get online and book that flight before the fees go up. they are expected to go higher. airlines are loading on another round of surcharges. the major carriers just doubled the surcharge for traveling on the busy days around thanksgiving and christmas. now you can pay 40 bucks round trip on top of the base fare. they want to make as much as they can in the days people are flying to make up for all of the e
. >>> lawyers for the d.c. area sm snit sniper attack plan to appeal to the supreme court. he killed ten people in 2002. attorneys for muhammad plan to file the appeal today. malvo is serving life in prison. >>> lawmakers want to be ban pilots from using laptop computers in cockpits. the chairman of the senate aviati aviation committee says a bill would be spintroduced in a week. >>> one dose of the h1n1 vaccine can protect almost all pregnant women from the flu. one...
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just outside of d.c. counseling soldiers that returned from iraq and afghanistan. he required counseling himself when he was a mid student due to problems with patients. he was a muslim born and raised in the u.s. he graduated from virginia tech with a degree in biochemistry and earned a medical degree in the army. >>> owner of a convenience store at ft. hood said the man came in for coffee and hash browns almost every morning. this video shows nidal hasan five or six hours before the store shooting. he often chatted with him when he stopped in. >> there was one exchange which really stuck out in his mind. like i said. this is a regular customer. a week ago he estimates it was he came in and he seemed to want to talk. he knew that the store owner had been overseas and was also former military. he expressed that he was worried about his upcoming deployment. he expressed that he had a problem -- one would judge it as a religious conflict but as a fellow muslim and someone of faith he had a problem with having perhaps the opportunity and future to have to shoot or kil
just outside of d.c. counseling soldiers that returned from iraq and afghanistan. he required counseling himself when he was a mid student due to problems with patients. he was a muslim born and raised in the u.s. he graduated from virginia tech with a degree in biochemistry and earned a medical degree in the army. >>> owner of a convenience store at ft. hood said the man came in for coffee and hash browns almost every morning. this video shows nidal hasan five or six hours before the...
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it had papers in atlanta, houston, washington, d.c. and florida. no comment from the parent companies, which filed for bankruptcy. >>> we're getting some startling news about distracted teenagers. what they're doing while they're driving. well, a new survey by q research center says one in three kids between the ages of 16 and 17 say, yeah, they've been texting. half say they talk on their cell phone while they drive. the poll results appeared in "usa today." but listen, many of the teens said their parents are doing the same thing when they are driving. >> so take that. >> a boxer made history when he became a champion, and now has another goal to become a rabbi. hi, rafer. >> good morning, robin. yeah, he wants to travel, you know, and teach judaism and pugetlism, just a complicated guy. as far as we know, there has never been a world champion boxer who is also a rabbi. foreman already became known when he became the first israeli boxer to win when he beat santos, and expects to complete his rabbi studies in a year. great story. this guy grew up
it had papers in atlanta, houston, washington, d.c. and florida. no comment from the parent companies, which filed for bankruptcy. >>> we're getting some startling news about distracted teenagers. what they're doing while they're driving. well, a new survey by q research center says one in three kids between the ages of 16 and 17 say, yeah, they've been texting. half say they talk on their cell phone while they drive. the poll results appeared in "usa today." but listen, many...
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they are in washington, d.c. every day. take someone like me who has never been to d.c. we hear about the billions they donate to politicians. when you just read about max baucus, how is it that on this crucial healthcare debate he can be having all these fund- raisers? the politicians are worse than the lobbyists because they are taking money from both sides. i do not know if you see that as corruption, but during the healthcare debate their meeting with lobbyists from the healthcare industry. there is something very wrong with that. i appreciate you letting me make my comments this morning. host: this is inside "usa today" -- the vote for the senate debate just began. to secure the 60 votes, he writes, those needed to overturn a filibuster, reid bowed it to request by wavering democrats such as lincoln from arkansas who wanted 72 hours to review the bill, landrieu from louisiana who supported a provision that would increase medicaid funding to her state -- and hours after the vote, this tension still remained on display over more fundamental issues such as how to pay f
they are in washington, d.c. every day. take someone like me who has never been to d.c. we hear about the billions they donate to politicians. when you just read about max baucus, how is it that on this crucial healthcare debate he can be having all these fund- raisers? the politicians are worse than the lobbyists because they are taking money from both sides. i do not know if you see that as corruption, but during the healthcare debate their meeting with lobbyists from the healthcare industry....
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it's hard to blame people when you hear the special interest rhetoric coming out of washington, d.c., or when you turn on your cable television set at night and watch what people have to say, you can understand why people are concerned that we have the capacity to make it worse. that's why i'm so pleased about the piece of legislation that the majority leader has brought before us. we have never been closer to reforming our health care system, madam president, so we can address runaway health care costs, enact insurance reform, construct stability and predictability in health care for families and small business. senate legislation before us is that promising new way forward. coloradoans as i said have not been shy at all about letting me know about their views of the current system or what their concerns are about what we might do. like people across the country, they know the current system doesn't work for them, but they are worried, as i said a minute ago, that we're going to make it even worse. this bill, this bill represents a substantial improvement over business as usual. i co
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it is an incentive and a guarantee of malfeasance by d.c. the origin. >> where is vanderbilt seems to have always been amazingly hands on. >> i think that is true and at the end of this life much, you know when he was a railroad chief he testified before the state legislative committee. they said are you a practical manager? are you somebody without setting timetables? he said i don't manage anything in that is not entirely true because when he thought something was wrong all of a sudden he was on top of that and people felt his wrath with, of which he always had an abundance. her for the most part many got to the railroad which he related operational control but the always had that i, someone who was always watching. >> interestingly he always seems to out compete other vines whether on steamships or on railroads, always said that certain genius for sing how expenses could be cut and customers could be lured away. >> it is not a very sexy subject but that is the consistence rate that you see in managers, successful managers, the most succes
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she's not from washington, d.c. she's not anything that -- you know, she doesn't act like anything she's not. she's just herself. and i really like that. >> my name is nancy and i'm from dayton, ohio. >> have you ever seen her in person before? >> no. no. so i'm really anxious and excited about meeting her and having the book signed. >> and have you heard anything about the book yet? have you read it yet? >> i've heard lots of things. no, i haven't read it yet. i watch fox news a lot. and they've had lots of interviews and stuff like that on there. and i've been just watching her. so i'm real excited. >> what is it that you like about sarah palin? >> just about everything. i like her. i like her conservative values. i like she's one of us. she's not -- like she said, she's not ever tried to be something that she's not. she's down to earth. she's got her head on straight. she's not like some of the people we're dealing with now in the government that seem to have their head above the clouds. >> hi. do you have your l
she's not from washington, d.c. she's not anything that -- you know, she doesn't act like anything she's not. she's just herself. and i really like that. >> my name is nancy and i'm from dayton, ohio. >> have you ever seen her in person before? >> no. no. so i'm really anxious and excited about meeting her and having the book signed. >> and have you heard anything about the book yet? have you read it yet? >> i've heard lots of things. no, i haven't read it yet. i...
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wouldn't you think the banking lobby would be all over d.c. and making a fuss about this? what happens because there were bankers that were doing that. there was one gentleman that i quote those ahead of the independent bankers association who said look, really what this is this is a way of trying to advance a liberal social agenda and not have the government to have the banks pay for. >> that is one thing you wrote about. i wrote this were done. you said economic democracy, democratizing capitalism. in other words, isn't just another word for redistribution of wealth? >> it is. >> these people really believe this about redistribution of wealth. >> and the argument is quote unquote economic democracy, you need to have equal access to credit. the problem with that is it sounds very good, but what they mean is if an individual content that has good credit and get a loan, then an individual comes in and has bad credit should also be able to get about. >> so it is outcome-based, outcome-based desires it sounds like on the part of architect, sol, mrs. clinton, obama, acorn who
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we have -- i can come from d.c. to here in, you know, two hours. >> big deal, but you can't go to chicago really easily. >> that's what warren buffett is building. >> good for him. thanks, randi. thank you and thanks to all of my guests tonight. good night, everybody. hahahahaha >>> breaking news tonight. live, ohio. cops raid the home of a convicted sex offender accused of yet another sex attack. inside his three-story cleveland home, seasoned detectives stunned. women's bodies hidden throughout. bodies on every floor of the home, even stuffed in crawl spaces. bombshell tonight -- in the last 24 hours, the body count rises. now, 11 dead women in the three-story home of former marine anthony sowell. and the excavation goes on. so far only one positive i.d. made. reported missing one year ago, a mother of two girls and one boy. tonia carmichael i.d.'d through dental records. also i.d.'d in the last 24 hours. tonight, her daughter with us. her mother's body hidden in this house of horrors for the last year. just hours
we have -- i can come from d.c. to here in, you know, two hours. >> big deal, but you can't go to chicago really easily. >> that's what warren buffett is building. >> good for him. thanks, randi. thank you and thanks to all of my guests tonight. good night, everybody. hahahahaha >>> breaking news tonight. live, ohio. cops raid the home of a convicted sex offender accused of yet another sex attack. inside his three-story cleveland home, seasoned detectives stunned....
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they came up with a host of meeting in washington d.c. in early september at the mayflower hotel and he chaired that meeting it was a secret meeting and the clergy were there and they strategizing raw how to plot against kennedy. the media infiltrates that meeting the there was the impromptu press conference where this absolutely exploded pratt that point* john kennedy was on his first campaign trip to california which was going abysmal and went off like a bombshell when people learned that norman vincent peale were organizing millions around the country and can be actually had an informant who told him all nixon was doing and they were terrified what they learned, one week later kennedy made the famous used in the speech in a panic. review river that today and think of kennedy in that campaign, that is the speech we think of but that is what he did not want to make but out of fear and desperation in response to what billy graham's and peel was doing behind the scenes. >> you can vote for me because i am a democrat for cry happen to be ca
they came up with a host of meeting in washington d.c. in early september at the mayflower hotel and he chaired that meeting it was a secret meeting and the clergy were there and they strategizing raw how to plot against kennedy. the media infiltrates that meeting the there was the impromptu press conference where this absolutely exploded pratt that point* john kennedy was on his first campaign trip to california which was going abysmal and went off like a bombshell when people learned that...
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muhammad got the death sentence for shooting death of a man but the d.c. area attacks left ten people dead. muhammad's accomplice, lee boyd malvo, is serving life in prison. >>> a priest who was attacked with a tire iron and the man accused of doing it is a marine core reservist. police say that a greek orthodox priest visiting the united states was lost. he followed lance corporal jason bruce into a garage to ask for help and they accuse bruce of beating the priest with a tire iron and calling him a racist. >> i think it's sad. this is a very soft-spoken person who is dedicated to serving god and serving church and from what it sounds like to me he got lost and asked for directions and someone assaulted him. >> allegedly called him a terrorist. bruce's attorney claims the priest groped bruce and he was defending himself. he's free on bond and the priest was tone aken to a hospital and released. >>> workers almost got hit by another rock slide and that one was caught on video. look at this. it's awfully close. a local news crew was turning the cleanup effo
muhammad got the death sentence for shooting death of a man but the d.c. area attacks left ten people dead. muhammad's accomplice, lee boyd malvo, is serving life in prison. >>> a priest who was attacked with a tire iron and the man accused of doing it is a marine core reservist. police say that a greek orthodox priest visiting the united states was lost. he followed lance corporal jason bruce into a garage to ask for help and they accuse bruce of beating the priest with a tire iron...
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durant, he's been unstoppable. 26 points for the d.c. native. and the wizards have not been able to get an answer for kevin durant tonight. gives his squad a 9-point lead with nine and a half to play in . >> steve: wasn't has turned it over 16 times, which has led to 18 points for oklahoma city. ask the thunder have outpaced the wizards with 22 fastbreak points in this game. a foul is called against durant. and that is his third permanent. >> phil: looked like mike miller slipped on some perspiration there and almost went down. >> steve: u.s. marines leaders of the game, 26 for durant, and he leads all scorers. lost his pass and turned it over. sefolosha, jamison the rebound. it will be a loose ball foul on jamison. number three on jamison. durant, long-range 3. 29 points for kevin durant on 3 of 18 shooting. and the thunder have their largest lead of the game. 19 points. so here is randy foye. it looks like caron butler will come in for randy foye. harden with a point, and he fouls. 14 point thunder lead. their to largest of the game. durant do
durant, he's been unstoppable. 26 points for the d.c. native. and the wizards have not been able to get an answer for kevin durant tonight. gives his squad a 9-point lead with nine and a half to play in . >> steve: wasn't has turned it over 16 times, which has led to 18 points for oklahoma city. ask the thunder have outpaced the wizards with 22 fastbreak points in this game. a foul is called against durant. and that is his third permanent. >> phil: looked like mike miller slipped on...
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we have -- i can come from d.c. to here in, you know, two hours. >> big deal, but you can't go to chicago really easily. >> that's what warren buffett is building. >> good for him. thanks, randi. thank you and thanks to all of my guests tonight. good night, everybody. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> breaking news tonight. live, ohio. cops raid the home of a convicted sex offender accused of yet another sex attack. inside his three-story cleveland home, seasoned detectives stunned. women's bodies hidden throughout. bodies on every floor of the home, even stuffed in crawl spaces. bombshell tonight -- in the last 24 hours, the body count rises. now, 11 dead women in the three-story home of former marine anthony sowell. and the excavation goes on. so far only one positive i.d. made. reported missing one year ago, a mother of two girls and one boy. tonia carmichael i.d.'d through dental records. also i.d.'d in the last 24 hours. tonight, her daughter with us. her mother's body hidden in this house of horrors fo
we have -- i can come from d.c. to here in, you know, two hours. >> big deal, but you can't go to chicago really easily. >> that's what warren buffett is building. >> good for him. thanks, randi. thank you and thanks to all of my guests tonight. good night, everybody. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> breaking news tonight. live, ohio. cops raid the home of a convicted sex offender accused of yet another sex attack. inside his three-story cleveland home,...
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on the contrary she is interested in doing what most d.c. parents want to happen and that is big change for their kids right away so why don't we talked afterwards? >> this is a question for mayor bloomberg. my question is you worked with the unions on the school bonus program. did you work with them on today's announcement on tenure? in other words to nuclear and part for secretary duncan i wonder do you have any comment on today's tender announcement? >> well, law is the law. as we read it it says we can for this year use the data in evaluating whether or not somebody deserves tenure. we used to do it. our lawyers before said to would have to start but now they say we can probably go ahead and if anybody would challenge us in court we would win. and we plan to do that. and i think in all fairness to the unions don't have any more interest in keeping teachers who can't teach in the classroom any more than anybody else does. their approach might be take more time to immediate problem but we have no interest in throwing teachers out that we c
on the contrary she is interested in doing what most d.c. parents want to happen and that is big change for their kids right away so why don't we talked afterwards? >> this is a question for mayor bloomberg. my question is you worked with the unions on the school bonus program. did you work with them on today's announcement on tenure? in other words to nuclear and part for secretary duncan i wonder do you have any comment on today's tender announcement? >> well, law is the law. as...
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let me move from pashtun to the paper and pomp of washington d.c. -- lebanon from passion to the paper and paul -- let me move from pashtuion sion to ther and pulp washington dc. few took notice of these moments and we just pushed on. now that we are in the big leagues, are highs are higher and i am afraid our lows are lower. in this moment of an economic security, we're seeing this in full. the future is not what it used to be. the question is, what comes next? the best way to predict the future is to invent it. we have so many ideas and i think that this is what this conference is about, that is, how do we invent the future where we truly realize the i had the opportunity to testify on the senate environment committee, and that is not where i got the black ani. my message was that the critical need to adjust the climate crisis provides us with an unprecedented and opportunity to rebuild our energy system -- unprecedented opportunity to rebuild our energy system. this is the key point, to adopt t policies and we can create new jobs. we can reduce our dependence on foreign oil and we c
let me move from pashtun to the paper and pomp of washington d.c. -- lebanon from passion to the paper and paul -- let me move from pashtuion sion to ther and pulp washington dc. few took notice of these moments and we just pushed on. now that we are in the big leagues, are highs are higher and i am afraid our lows are lower. in this moment of an economic security, we're seeing this in full. the future is not what it used to be. the question is, what comes next? the best way to predict the...
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. >> host: david in washington, d.c.,. >> caller: hello. i've appreciated your work and the courage that you show. i am a gay man in my '50s, and i don't think your entries, but i do wonder who do you think are the best organizations working with parents of children who are gay? i'm in my '50s, so talking about a generation of children that are coming into their own at this point in time. and i'm certainly impressed with your work to work with directly and lesbian individuals. but i'm also wondering about the people need to accept them, and who do you know is doing good work in that regard? >> guest: there's a national organization that has chapters throughout all the states, and many international chapters as what it is called beside, they started out many, many, many years ago as a support group for parents and sort of expanded the work that they do. they lobby, work with parents who need someone to talk to, and also work with numbers of the community and try to educate the communities that they live in. the issue becomes parents who are
. >> host: david in washington, d.c.,. >> caller: hello. i've appreciated your work and the courage that you show. i am a gay man in my '50s, and i don't think your entries, but i do wonder who do you think are the best organizations working with parents of children who are gay? i'm in my '50s, so talking about a generation of children that are coming into their own at this point in time. and i'm certainly impressed with your work to work with directly and lesbian individuals. but...
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we have -- i can come from d.c. to here in, you know, two hours. >> big deal, but you can't go to chicago really easily. takes forever. >> that's what warren buffett is building. >> good for him. thanks, randi. thank you and thanks to all of my guests tonight. good night, everybody. >>> breaking news tonight. live, ohio, cops raid the home of a convicted sex offender accused of yet another sex attack. inside his three-story cleveland home, seasoned detectives stunned, women's bodies hidden throughout, bodies on every floor of the home, even stuffed in crawl spaces. bombshell tonight, in the last 24 hours, the body count rises. now, 11 dead women in the three-story home of former marine, anthony sowell. and the excavation goes on. so far, only one positive i.d. made. reported missing one year ago, a mother of two girls and one boy, tonia carmichael. i.d.'d through dental records. also, i.d.'d in the last 24 hours. tonight, her daughter with us. her mother's body hidden in this house of horrors for the last year. just
we have -- i can come from d.c. to here in, you know, two hours. >> big deal, but you can't go to chicago really easily. takes forever. >> that's what warren buffett is building. >> good for him. thanks, randi. thank you and thanks to all of my guests tonight. good night, everybody. >>> breaking news tonight. live, ohio, cops raid the home of a convicted sex offender accused of yet another sex attack. inside his three-story cleveland home, seasoned detectives stunned,...
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history, d.c. sniper john allen muhammad will be put to death tomorrow. the shootings came as the country was still reeling from 9/11. and the anthrax letters. muhammad's accomplice is serving life in prison. >>> you know, the number of people who owe more on their house than it's actually worth, well, it's going down. our money expert jennifer westhoven is here. that sounds like good news. but you say not in all cases. >> this is one of those -- i want to say it's good news. you're going to see headlines that say it's good news. really it means we went from an "f" to a "d." it's improvement. if you owe more on your house than it's really worth, it's called under water. in the latest quarter, fewer people are under water. i guess that's good. by fewer, what we mean, though, is that it went from 23% down to 21%. that's still a lot of mortgaged homes that are in trouble. plus, this was put together by zillow. they said one of the big reasons that the number went down is because a lot of the people who were under water last time lost their home to foreclosur
history, d.c. sniper john allen muhammad will be put to death tomorrow. the shootings came as the country was still reeling from 9/11. and the anthrax letters. muhammad's accomplice is serving life in prison. >>> you know, the number of people who owe more on their house than it's actually worth, well, it's going down. our money expert jennifer westhoven is here. that sounds like good news. but you say not in all cases. >> this is one of those -- i want to say it's good news....